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In pictures | Avonmouth Bridge gets TLC maintenance as it turns 50

The Avonmouth Bridge being constructed over the River Avon in the early Seventies
Principal contractors took five years to build and install the Freeman Fox & Partners designed bridge over the River Avon near Bristol (Image: National Highways)

National Highways is undertaking a programme of welding on the underside of Avonmouth Bridge as the infrastructure celebrates 50 years.

The six-lane bridge was built by Fairfield-Mabey, which subcontracted Tarmac Civil Engineering for the foundations, piers and deck concreting works. Construction began in 1969 and after some delays, it opened for traffic in May 1974.

Funding and maintenance of the arterial structure has been the responsibility of central government and National Highways and its predecessors, latterly in partnership with Amey.

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